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Trying to plug my 30" Cinema Display (late 2008) into my macbook and imac with this adapter, but the mini display port plug (male) is much smaller than the ports on my computers. Is there an adapter for the 2 sizes to work? Or did I just waist $100 on a plug I can't use?

If not, then what is? I am interested in purchasing a MBP and would like to have a dual monitor system, but the price for the cinema display is hefty, and I don't have the room on my desk for it, so I will go with something a little smaller. I am wanting the know the best (and cheapest) way to connect a MBP to an off brand (HP) monitor.

I appreciate your help and am looking forward to dumping my PC. Thanks

I currently have one cinema display connected to my imac through the cable it came with and would like to connect another identical apple cinema display in addition to it. Which cable would I need for this?

I have a 15" MacBook Pro. I'm currently using this cable to connect a 30" cinema display at full resolution to my Thunderbolt port and a USB port. I want to add a Thunderbolt storage solution. Is seems like I should be able to add a storage device, connect it directly to the MacBook Pro thunderbolt port with a thunderbolt cable, then connect the DVI adapter to the thunderbolt storage device at the end of the daisy chain (as long as the USB port connects back to the MacBook Pro). Anyone know if this will work? Will I lose resolution? I/O performance?

The main problem is that the Cinema Display has no power supply on its own, only the old ADC connection. Is there an adapter that allows this functionality? Really do not want to throw this bad boy away.